Aldrich Faithful is one of the new covenants introduced in Dark Souls III. Before you can join it, you have to locate the covenant item first. After defeating Pontiff Sulyvahn, head straight from the bonfire and towards the large area with all the dead giants. Past all of the dead giants, head up the stairs and into the sheltered room. Instead of continuing up the stairs where the Anor Londo archers are, search the left walls for an illusory wall.
Is Days Gone Open World? After a very long development cycle and several delays, Sony Bend’s horror game Days Gone is finally upon us. The unusual high-desert setting of Oregan makes for some interesting biomes and geography to traverse on your motorcycle, but is Days Gone open world? Here’s what you need to know.
Yes, is the simple answer. Days Gone is a quintessential open world game, a sandbox full of side quests, collectibles, and everything else you’d expect from a game based on the popular design.
How to Start the Summerset Expansion in Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) The day has finally arrived where Elder Scrolls Online gets that little bit grander with the arrival of its Summerset expansion. Not only do players finally get to visit the home of the High Elves, but they’ll also gain access to a 12-player trial known as Cloudrest. Of course, you’re excited to jump in and check out everything that ESO‘s Summerset expansion has to offer.
Fans of 38 Studios’ acclaimed action-RPG, Kingdoms Of Amalur: Re-Reckoning, rejoice! Yes, a brand new update has just been deployed for PC and consoles bringing with it a bunch of bug fixes, as well as a really cool PS5-specific feature: native 4K support.
The intel comes by way of a tweet from the game’s official Twitter account, as well as a blog post on the publisher’s own website. Feel free to check out said tweet down below:
Indie games have gained phenomenal traction over the years, with tons of standout titles garnering attention for their artistic style, unique gameplay, and more. Chief among the top indie games are Limbo and Inside, two pseudo-horror platformers from the developer Playdead. Both titles have been acclaimed by both critics and fans, with Inside even garnering a 4.5/5 from us here at Twinfinite. Obviously, fans were excited to hear both titles would be making their way to Nintendo Switch, but like with any port worries about performance spring up.